The Black Hawk War, or Black Hawk's War, is the name of the estimated 150 battles, skirmishes, raids, and military engagements taking place from 1865 to...
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(disambiguation) Black Hawk War (1832) Black Hawk War (1865–1872) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Black Hawk. If an internal...
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Black Hawk War may also refer to: Black Hawk War (1865–1872), a conflict between Mormon settlers and Native American tribes in Utah "The Black Hawk War"...
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territory against them during what became known as the Black Hawk War in Utah (1865–1872). Although Black Hawk made peace in 1867, other bands continued raiding...
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Utah Territorial Militia (category Utah in the American Civil War)
Utah's Black Hawk War 1865–1872 when over 2,500 troops were dispatched against Indians led by Antonga Black Hawk.[citation needed] (Antonga Black Hawk was...
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Battle Creek massacre (category Wars fought in Utah)
who had been attacked grew up to be Antonga Black Hawk, a Timpanogos leader in the Black Hawk War (1865–1872). Around February 1849, Dimick B. Huntington...
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(1849–1855) Battle at Fort Utah (1850) Walker War (1853–1854) Tintic War (1856) Black Hawk War (1865–1872) White River War (1879) Pinhook Draw fight (15-16 June...
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confrontations were heated. Church officials ordered to have the Paiutes disarmed. Black Hawk and his band had killed many during the year before while defending their...
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moved north into Nebraska on their way to the Black Hills and the Powder River. In the spring of 1865, raids continued along the Oregon trail in Nebraska...
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Timpanogos (section Walker and Black Hawk Wars)
Walker War. The war included several armed conflicts with settlers and Mormon militiamen. Chief Black Hawk, leader of the Black Hawk War (1865–1872), was...
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Native Americans in British North America and the United States: 1600 to 1865" (PDF). Retrieved June 20, 2009. "Slavery in Historical Perspective Archived...
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the American Civil War Philip St. George Cooke, third commander of the battalion, West Point graduate, veteran of the Black Hawk War, cavalry commander...
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Canoe's Cherokee faction in declaring war on the "Long Knives" (Virginians). The chief led his Cherokee in a raid on Black's Fort on the Holston River (now Abingdon...
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Indian reservation (section Black Hills land dispute)
Other famous wars in this regard included the Nez Perce War and the Modoc War, which marked the last conflict officially declared a war. By the late 1870s...
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enslaved African-Americans who had been emancipated after the American Civil War, and their descendants. The rolls were used to assign allotments to heads...
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The 1838 Mormon War, also known as the Missouri Mormon War, was a conflict between Mormons and their neighbors in Missouri. It was preceded by tensions...
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policies. Historical events such as the California genocide, American Indian Wars, and the forced removal of the Navajos reflected the deep-seated racism and...
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obliterated the Quapaw Indians of Arkansas. The disease was often spread during war. John McCullough, a Delaware captive since July 1756, who was then 15 years...
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territory. Beginning in 1865, Utah's Black Hawk War developed into the deadliest conflict in the territory's history. Chief Antonga Black Hawk died in 1870, but...
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women. In the team photos, each team member and the coach wore a red or a black handprint to show solidarity to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women...
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Army and Illinois militia defeated Black Hawk and his warriors in the Black Hawk War, and the Sauk and Fox were relocated to present-day Iowa. The Miami...
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prejudice and fear, during periods of conflict (such as the American Indian Wars) between the cultures involved. In the 20th and 21st centuries, there has...
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their heritage. The Nauvoo Legion in Utah participated in the Black Hawk War and the Walker War. On April 1, 1857 the Nauvoo Legion in Utah was reorganized...
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vigilante group during a period of intense conflict known as the 1838 Mormon War.[citation needed] The Nauvoo Legion was a state-authorized militia of Nauvoo...
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List of conflicts in the United States (category Lists of wars)
1874 Lowry War 1865 – 1959 Oyster Wars 1865 – 1870 Hualapai War 1865 – 1872 Black Hawk War (1865–1872) April 21, 1866 Circleville Massacre 1865 Powder River...
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(1850) / Walker War (1853–1854) / Tintic War (1856) / Black Hawk War (1865–1872) / White River War (1879) / Ute War (1887) / Bluff War (1914–1915) / Bluff...
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of 1945 was passed, ending segregation in Alaska. In 1942, during World War II, the United States forced evacuation of around nine hundred Aleuts from...
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Philip's War. New Haven: Yale University Publishing. pp. 122–124. Church, Benjamin (1639–1718) (June 5, 1865). The History of King Philip's War. HathiTrust...
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contention between the Lakota and the United States is the status of the Black Hills of South Dakota, which were part of Siouxland until they were taken—without...
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Britain was spoken as "between waters" (toh-ta), a dive bomber was a "chicken hawk" (gini), a grenade was a "potato" (ni-ma-si) and Germany was "iron hat" (besh-be-cha-he)...
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